Ayew Brothers take Ghana into Semi-Finals
Thanks to the Ayew brothers who got a goal each to ensure the Avram Grant tutored side advance to the last four. The second half however saw Ghana playing with more intent as the game swung from the Congolese side.

PS4 Pro support coming to Fallout 4 next week
Beginning next week, Fallout 4's Update 1.9 on PlayStation 4 adds support for the power of the PlayStation 4 Pro console. It's not exactly clear whether this is including the space taken by the base game, but I'm suspecting it is.

Ben Roethlisberger leaves door open for retirement
Based on that contract breakdown, Roethlisberger would be leaving upwards of $46 million on the table should he retire. What about the money? He will be due $19 million next season, and that is about $19 million reasons of good incentive.

Joel Embiid Out Next Two Games To Rest Knee
ABOUT THE 76ERS (15-27): Okafor (knee) was a limited practice participant on Monday but is expected to play against the Clippers . The Philaelphia 76ers will be looking to continue their surge up the standings as they've now won nine of their last 12 games.

Celebrating Chinese New Year in Guam
Not everyone that comes in knows about it, but once they leave, they do and they can feel the Chinese New Year.. The Chinese Zodiac cycle associates every year with an animal and this year is the Year of the Rooster.

Oh Yes, Apple Just Filed a Patent for a Sick Vape
Though Apple has never spoken of such plans before, it is quite interesting to assume what could be the result of the patent. As further proof, the patent's inventor is named as Tetsuya Ishikawa, a senior Apple manager and nanotechnology specialist.

Volkswagen defies Dieselgate to top the world auto sales league

Volkswagen has become the world's biggest auto manufacturer, overtaking Toyota in the number of new vehicles sold in 2016 despite the damage it suffered in the diesel emissions scandal.

Toyota had been number one for the four previous years but only managed to increase global sales by 0.2 percent to 10.175 million last year. Audi, Porsche, and Skoda are some of the defining brands in Volkswagen's kitty. The sales grew 0.2 percent in 2016 but that wasn't enough to continue as the best selling carmaker in the world.

Although it has taken a decade, Volkswagen has clearly dethroned Toyota as the world's largest carmaker.

For VW, it's a milestone achievement despite the taint to its reputation from a huge scandal over cheating on emissions tests.

General Motors is to report its annual numbers next week, though it's expected to trail both VW and Toyota.

The results were boosted by strong performance in China which helped push total sales to 10.3 million, after slipping to 9.93 in 2015.

Steve Harvey arrives in PH to host Miss UniverseTopping Verreos' list was Miss Universe Ukraine Alena Spodynyuk, who wore a red sequined silk gazar gown designed by Zuhair Murad. When she is not representing her nation on the world stage, she is a beauty specialist and salon director.

Kenya, al-Shabab each claims to kill scoresIn response, the Kenyan military spokesperson indicated that claims from the group were false as the operation was still ongoing. KDF spokesman Paul Njuguna denied the Shabaab claims and said Kenyan soldiers had fought back, killing numerous Islamists.

The penalty came after VW admitted it installed software into diesel engines on almost 600,000 vehicles in the U.S. that allowed the engines to turn on pollution controls during government tests and switch them off in real-world driving.

Recently, Volkswagen agreed to pay $22 billion as settlement and plead guilty to criminal charges in the US over its admission that it cheated emission test of its diesel vehicles using a software. In 2016, VW saw its deliveries to the Chinese nation rise just over 12 percent.

"In the United States, now a sluggish growth market, with overall industry sales on par with those of 2015 and 2014, the Volkswagen Group experienced reduced sales by 2.6%, while competitors such as Daimler were able to retain their market share".

Last year General Motors (GM) was the world's third-largest car-maker.

A Volkswagen spokesperson said that 2016 was a very challenging year for the company. It last time topped the ranking in 2011 after Toyota's production was hurt by a huge quake and tsunami in north-eastern Japan. "Toyota has made investment to build a new plant in Mexico and will have limited options to appeal to Trump".